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Destinations
This Beloved City Was Named the Most Family-Friendly European Destination
Family travel in Europe can be tricky to get right. Parents want culture and history, while kids want fun and freedom to explore. The best destinations manage to deliver both without making the trip feel like a logistical puzzle. That balance is exactly why London consistently ranks…
— Parade Magazine
A Design Lover’s Guide to Seoul: The Most Inspiring Places to See, Eat, and Shop
Bold, sprawling, and stylish, Seoul is a city of 25 distinct districts—each with its own rhythm and allure. Brimming with quirks and creative energy, the vibrant capital is pioneering contemporary living through its tech, food, and design scenes, all while remaining deeply rooted in…
— Architectural Digest
Going to Europe This Summer? Prepare for a Long Queue
As the continent completes its rollout of a new biometric entry system for non-EU residents, many destinations are bracing for long airport queues. Here's how to avoid the worst of it. When travel expert and author Ash Bhardwaj flew to Oslo in February, he expected the typical…
— BBC
Tours and Activities
The Physical And Mental Benefits Of Wellness-Focused Travel
“Retreats and spas get dismissed as fancy marketing but they do have an impact on how people function mentally because they get the brain to enter a condition of neural plasticity through environmental novelty,” says Dr. Eleni Nicolaou, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Art Therapist…
— Forbes
NYC Has a Free Daily Art Show—Do You Know Where to Find It?
Things move fast in New York City—including its grandest, freest art show. You have three minutes to catch it in the heart of the city: Times Square. You might have even stumbled upon this free show if you were passing through the zone at the stroke of midnight. I’m talking about…
— Travel Awaits
Cruise
Why Is P&O Cruises So Resistant to Compensation?
Other cruise lines issue refunds when cruises go wrong. Passengers on P&O Britannia’s B530 sailing say they were offered credit instead. So why does compensation seem so different with P&O? Cruising is not a risk-free holiday. Cruise ships are complex machines, itineraries are…
— Sail Away Magazine
Delta Air Lines Closes More Perks For Passengers As TSA Meltdown Continues
It has been a rough last couple of days for Delta Air Lines as disruptions and TSA issues continue to take center stage. Along with the TSA issues, Delta warned 49 cities of more upcoming disruptions. This was due to troubling weather in Eastern North America, which affected…
— The Travel
Transportation
Michelin-Starred French Chef Mory Sacko Creates History-Making Air France Menu Of Signature Culinary Fusions
This year, Air France began offering the culinary creations of Michelin-starred chef Mory Sacko to its La Première and Business class passengers going from Abidjan’s Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport (ABJ) to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Since January, those lucky…
— Travel Noire
I’ve Missed 15 Connections 2 Years: 5 Things To Make Them Painless
If you travel enough, it is going to happen. You can map out the perfect itinerary, sprint through the terminal, and still watch your plane push back without you. It literally just happened to me 2 nights ago, and I get it, it's frustrating. BUT, when you miss a connection, there is no point…
— Travel Off Path
Miami Just Became the First U.S. Airport to Open These Design-Forward, Hourly Nap Rooms
For travelers facing a long layover or an unexpected flight delay, the options to wait it out are familiar: Endure an overcrowded terminal, seek access to a lounge, or detour to a nearby hotel. But there’s another choice—a new concept that was recently unveiled at Miami International…
— Afar
Lodging
Travelers Are Flocking to This Exclusive Sedona Retreat Tucked Inside a Red Rock Canyon
If your idea of a reset involves more than just sitting by a pool, find respite at Mii Amo, an all-inclusive spa resort located in Sedona, AZ. Tucked inside towering red rock walls, it feels fantastical—like a mirage in the desert. There are spas, and then there’s Mii Amo. The hotel prides itself…
— Men's Journal
A European-Style Ski Trip Without Leaving the States
Unlock epic views, incredible snow, and legendary grooming at Colorado’s largest ski resort, The Hythe. Lucky for you, your home away from home is just steps away from Vail Mountain’s Eagle Bahn gondola in Lionshead Village. The Hythe, meaning “haven,” offers a rare and…
— Fodor's Travel
Best Family Resorts in Southwest Florida, From Naples to Captiva
Over my two decades living in Southwest Florida, I’ve gotten familiar with the area’s beautiful beaches, scenic parks and preserves, and the many waterways that wind through the region. Those are just a few of the things that draw visitors to Southwest Florida, where you’ll also find…
— USA Today
Other and Odd
Iran War Is the Latest ‘Worst-Case Scenario’ for Travel, Expert Says. How to Minimize the Pain of Future Disruptions
The first three months of the year have brought significant disruptions for travelers. The Iran war, cartel violence in Mexico, the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and a powerful blizzard on the East Coast, among other things, have collectively disrupted tens of thousands of flights…
— CNBC
The 5 Big Travel Trends We're Seeing for 2026, According to Our Top Travel Specialists
To explain the latest globe-trotting trends in 2026, we tapped our network of trip designers and specialists who routinely pull off the most unique experiences our planet has to offer. From the new types of “cool-cations” to the growth of sports tourism, here's what you need to know…
— Condé Nast Traveler
Best Places to Travel in 2026, According to Reader’s Digest
The year 2026 is stacking up like a travel highlight reel. Major cultural anniversaries, global sporting events, and high-profile openings are turning the calendar into a year of collective celebration. Travel experts reviewing trends from booking platforms such as Priceline, Tripadvisor…
— Quartz
Today in History
St. Patrick's Day
According to tradition, on March 17 St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, passed away. Some sources record the year as 493, others say 461. Patrick was born in Roman Britain. Irish raiders captured him when he was…
— Travel Research Online
Press Releases of Interest
2026 Wave Season Sales Rise for TRAVELSAVERS and NEST Agencies
OYSTER BAY, NY (March 10, 2026): As the 2026 wave season nears its end, TRAVELSAVERS and NEST report notable double‑digit increases in cruise sales across virtually all major categories compared with the same period…
— Travel Research Online
Collette Unveils 2026 UK & Ireland Brochure, Showcasing Expertly Crafted Guided Travel for the Modern Explorer
Pawtucket, RI — March 10, 2026 — Collette has released its 2026-2027 UK & Ireland brochure, inviting travel advisors to discover an expanded and elevated collection of itineraries across one of the world’s most…
— Travel Research Online
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